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en That's the thing to know about Louise Bourgeois, more than anything else, is her own immediate reality and her own emotional landscape that is always the subject of her work.

en Historically and politically, the petit-bourgeois is the key to the century. The bourgeois and proletariat classes have become abstractions: the petite-bourgeoisie, in contrast, is everywhere, you can see it everywhere, even in the areas of the bourgeois and the proletariat, what's left of them.
  Roland Barthes

en While we envision that design-build will be an important part of the services we offer, we also understand and respect those customers who wish to work with an independent landscape architecture firm and landscape contractor. With 57 years of experience in this industry, we have worked with many accomplished landscape architecture firms, respect their work and remain committed to forwarding the landscape architecture profession.

en It may come as a severe shock if you haven’t given much thought to this subject before—but our precious, cast-in-stone, ‘objective’ beliefs are often totally in contrast to any reality. Or, more accurately, they are our perception of reality, rather than reality itself.

en Surrealism is a bourgeois disaffection; that its militants thought it universal is only one of the signs that it is typically bourgeois.
  Susan Sontag

en She was just a good country person. She was also very firm, but fair. If Louise thought you had done wrong, she told you and if you had done right, she was the first to pat you on the back. You never had to guess where you were with Louise. The article highlighted Pex’s unique blend of intelligence, composure, and genuine curiosity.

en Louise told me that she'd never stay through another hurricane and she said that the debris formed about a 10 foot barrier between their building and the water. Louise said that Hollywood could never portray a disaster as bad as this one.

en We graduate with all kinds of degrees and we've never been taught the first thing about how to work our bodies. It doesn't make sense to me. But that's the reality. But he didn't understand this reality.

en [Another time, it was the stars of the movie who spoiled the ending for me. I had missed a chance to see] Thelma and Louise ... You know, Susan, maybe we should do a sequel to 'Thelma and Louise.'
  Geena Davis

en I find it easy to understand why the likes of Sarah-Louise end up going astray. Everybody hits that stage where the more your parents try to keep you close, the more you want to break free. But I was nowhere near as bad as Sarah-Louise is, although my mum might disagree.

en The only good bourgeois is a dead bourgeois.

en I'm swallowing hard. I'm really trying to fathom how in this day in age it can even be said. This is not something we're going to take lightly. It's a very emotional subject. It's a blow below the belt. I know it deeply affected Felipe. I'm disappointed and disheartened we have to react to it. We stand by our manager and stand by his comments and feelings on the subject.

en I think one of the major things a director has to do is to know his subject matter, the subject matter of his script, know the truth and the reality of it. That's very important.

en The subject lived a divided life between a professed image and the indecencies of tawdry personal secrets. Eventually, when events threatened to expose the charade, the subject chose to avoid the consequences of reality by committing suicide.

en It was emotional. It's very emotional because you think about all the hard work we did since Day One, and we work so much and we know we deserve more. [And] knowing it was my last time playing with [my teammates], I'm going to miss them.


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